When Volvo create an estate car, you may expect them to put practicality before anything else. TheyÂ’ve created one of the best looking cars that Volvo have ever made, and it looks really distinctive on the road. The later, 2013 update gave the V60 a completely refreshed look. The interior even rivals Mercedes and BMW.
Everything has been carefully designed to ensure maximum comfort for not only the driver, but passengers as well. The front seats offer a good driving position, and it is comfy to sit in. The rear tells a similar story, you can find plenty of legroom, and the roofline accommodates to even the tallest of passengers.
Previous Volvo estate cars arenÂ’t well known for being sporty. The Volvo V60 is a good car to drive. The accurate steering is a great help towards the cars agility, and thereÂ’s a good amount of grip for when youÂ’re turning corners. The V60 is ideal if you have a lot of motorway driving to do.
Like all Volvo vehicles, the V60 is jam packed with safety features. These features range from six airbags, electronic stability control and City Safe systems. There is an optional Driver Support pack that includes a blind spot warning system, as well as a lane change alert.
By choosing to lease a Volvo V60 Estate rather than buying one outright, you get the benefit of driving a brand new car, which comes with a small initial rental and low monthly rentals. This allows you to spread the cost of buying a car, so you don't have to make any expensive payments upfront.
Included in your Volvo V60 Estate leasing from LeaseCar.uk, you'll get:
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